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barrett jackson, the company auctioning the car said the most likely buyer is an institution, maybe an entertainment or museum. i can see it ending up in a theme park or hollywood studio. either way this is a car that became a character spawning at least five future versions. the latest one from "the dark knight rises" and in my mind though, the greatest batmobile is the first. we'll see what it sells for on saturday. >> that's what i think. adam west's car is the best one. >> yeah. it's hard. i spent a lot of time as a kid, probably too much time, watching that show and watching that car, and the others are very cool, but, you know, this is really part of americana, part of history, and that's why it's got that huge price tag, and nobody knows what this car is going to sell for. even the auctioneers, 1 million, 2 million, maybe 5 million so we'll see what it sells for on saturday. >> i'm naive on this, so you'll correct me, robert, but, i mean, when a car like that sells, i mean, people are not buying it to drive, it so it's -- it's part of a collection. >> that's right. it's going to
barrett jackson, the company auctioning the car said the most likely buyer is an institution, maybe an entertainment or museum. i can see it ending up in a theme park or hollywood studio. either way this is a car that became a character spawning at least five future versions. the latest one from "the dark knight rises" and in my mind though, the greatest batmobile is the first. we'll see what it sells for on saturday. >> that's what i think. adam west's car is the best one....
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who edited michael jackson's autobiography moonwalk? the answer, jackie kennedy onassis. >> i did not get that one right. welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. in the headlines, mcdonald's is reportedly -- their august global same store sales increased 1.9% well above analyst estimates. europe saw much better than expected sales. also, president obama set to address the nation tonight on possible -- possible military action against syria. he told nbc news he may not have enough support to win congressional approval for such a move. did say the possibility of syria surrendering control of the chemical weapons is a positive development. and microsoft being urged to put chief executive alan mallali on the possible short list. that list comes from three of microsoft's top 20 investors who want to see a turn around expert at the helm when ballmer steps down. >>> the futures are indicated higher this morning. this comes after a gain of about 140 points for the dow yesterday. that was the best day the market's had in two months. all the w
who edited michael jackson's autobiography moonwalk? the answer, jackie kennedy onassis. >> i did not get that one right. welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. in the headlines, mcdonald's is reportedly -- their august global same store sales increased 1.9% well above analyst estimates. europe saw much better than expected sales. also, president obama set to address the nation tonight on possible -- possible military action against syria. he told nbc news he may not have...
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ceo mike jackson joins us with more on this in just a little bit. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. ♪ i turn on "squawk" only for a moment and the moment's gone ♪ ♪ i pore flash before my eyes a curiosity stocks in the wind ♪ ♪ all we are is stocks in the wind ♪ >> tomorrow on "squawk," the drummer of kansas will be live on the set. all their songs. and the band's success in the music biz. tomorrow on "squawk." phil e. hart is here. t an amater from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent fro
ceo mike jackson joins us with more on this in just a little bit. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while...
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the most expensive weiss was this jackson pollack which sold for $58 million. this is the big one everyone is talking about today $1.9 million for a portrait called b. arthur naked. the actress did not stand for it. if you want the other half, can you google it. >> i'm not going to comment. when you look at the jackson pollack, when he group, he was a naturalist, a realist. he knew how to draw. then he broke through. the reason i know that is my wife is an artist. she is a realist. they have to draw and he did pretty well for himself. >> my mom was an artist as well. i think art is in the eye of the beholder. >> of course. that's the way it will be. that's why those auctions went so well. seema moddy, thank you very much. >>> one of the successful new governors is about to join us. indiana's mike pence will tell us what he thinks about the irs scandal and the amount of taxes he repealed in his home state. next up governor mike pence is exhausting business. . [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on th
the most expensive weiss was this jackson pollack which sold for $58 million. this is the big one everyone is talking about today $1.9 million for a portrait called b. arthur naked. the actress did not stand for it. if you want the other half, can you google it. >> i'm not going to comment. when you look at the jackson pollack, when he group, he was a naturalist, a realist. he knew how to draw. then he broke through. the reason i know that is my wife is an artist. she is a realist. they...
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i think it's not to the fall, maybe around the jackson hole conference at the end of august, that we get the next leg up. i think you can get a summer rental of some high-quality bonds for now to help bumper some volatility. but you want to get out of those, close out that rental toward the end of the summer. >> very quickly, david, do we give up on the dividend payers? >> no. >> that was such a play in the first quarter, and all i hear about are cyclicals now, in getting rid of the defensives and going to the cyclicals. >> bill, they say people who get colds and the flu basically have a much less chance of getting cancer, because the immune system is being exercised. one of the best things around is this setback for gold. >> thank you, mr. darst. nice to see you. jeff, enjoy your summer rental. >> thank you. >> you got it. see you guys later. >>> we are coming back with the closing countdown for this friday. we'll wrap things up with a minus sign in front of the dow right now. >>> after the bell, rbc capital market's amy wu says you can buy protection for your portfolio. and dirt-ch
i think it's not to the fall, maybe around the jackson hole conference at the end of august, that we get the next leg up. i think you can get a summer rental of some high-quality bonds for now to help bumper some volatility. but you want to get out of those, close out that rental toward the end of the summer. >> very quickly, david, do we give up on the dividend payers? >> no. >> that was such a play in the first quarter, and all i hear about are cyclicals now, in getting rid...
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. >> the administer lisa jackson quit due to obama support of the keystone pipeline. now that she is out, how likely do you think it is it will get the final green light. >> we're very hopeful the president does what he promised the american people, that is improve oil and gas production, including importation of fuels we'll need to fuel our economy. we think keystone xl pipeline is one of the first major tests for the president to see if he lives up to his commitment to the public, so truly have an above energy strategy. it's one thing to focus on renewables, all of which is good, energy efficiency, all very important. but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this thro
. >> the administer lisa jackson quit due to obama support of the keystone pipeline. now that she is out, how likely do you think it is it will get the final green light. >> we're very hopeful the president does what he promised the american people, that is improve oil and gas production, including importation of fuels we'll need to fuel our economy. we think keystone xl pipeline is one of the first major tests for the president to see if he lives up to his commitment to the public,...
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. >>> michael jackson. coming up we've got more market thoughts from guest host nouriel roubini. plus the house majority leader eric cantor. he's going to be joining us. he's going to talk washington and wall street and the future of the republican party. when "squawk box" returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] concept. calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. in the headlines, toyota raising its full-year profit forecast. it's seen increased sales and also expects to benefit from favorable exchange rates. the automaker expects to person $9.3 billion for the fiscal year ending in march. up from the prior forecast of $8.5 billion. and barclays has set aside another $1.6 billion to compensate customers who were sold financial products under misleading ci
. >>> michael jackson. coming up we've got more market thoughts from guest host nouriel roubini. plus the house majority leader eric cantor. he's going to be joining us. he's going to talk washington and wall street and the future of the republican party. when "squawk box" returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] concept. calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct...
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it's in the mid 60s in missouri and little rock. 65 in jackson. record highs starting to fall out there on the map. all that heat, humidity, this will lead to severe thunderstorms in a widespread outbreak of severe weather is in the forecast today from central illinois right on back into dallas and houston. a line of storms will start to develop and rate race off to the east tonight for that more crimson color, including nashville and down towards the gulf coast. that's for tonight as that line marchs off towards the east. we could see several tornados today, maybe even strong tornados developing. our tore conhere t weather channel, four out of ten around the arklatex and around alabama and mississippi as we head into the overnight. they are more deadly during the nighttime hours because most of us aasleep. tomorrow, the line moves through atlanta and charlotte, richmond, maybe even washington, d.c. after ice over the weekend. we are into severe thunderstorms. and it will pour rain here around chicago, detroit, indianapolis, we could see 3 to 5 in
it's in the mid 60s in missouri and little rock. 65 in jackson. record highs starting to fall out there on the map. all that heat, humidity, this will lead to severe thunderstorms in a widespread outbreak of severe weather is in the forecast today from central illinois right on back into dallas and houston. a line of storms will start to develop and rate race off to the east tonight for that more crimson color, including nashville and down towards the gulf coast. that's for tonight as that line...
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joining us mike jackson. mike, would you say that the bottom line was below what you were forecasting? how do you beat on revenues and not hit the analyst number? can you explain it? >> absolutely. it's our fourth consecutive all-time record earnings per share. and since we don't give guidance from time to time, we'll be outperformed guidance and sometimes we'll be lower than what the analysts have said. so you're talking to a guy that's basically won the super bowl four times in a row and you want to talk about the point spread. the fact of the matter is it's four consecutive all-time records in a row, it's a great performance on the part of the company. >> how do analysts get it wrong? how many follow the company? do you know now? >> of course i do. >> the info from you, don't they? don't they get body language and direction from the company? >> well, i'm not an analyst. so it's not my expertise to talk about what the. >> i think -- >> what the analysts do, joe. the fact of the matter is. it's the fourth al
joining us mike jackson. mike, would you say that the bottom line was below what you were forecasting? how do you beat on revenues and not hit the analyst number? can you explain it? >> absolutely. it's our fourth consecutive all-time record earnings per share. and since we don't give guidance from time to time, we'll be outperformed guidance and sometimes we'll be lower than what the analysts have said. so you're talking to a guy that's basically won the super bowl four times in a row...
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we have mike jackson, chairman and ceo of auto nation. he joins us right now with the results. mike, you've got some good news to talk about. >> becky, good morning. and happy new year to you. great to see you. yes, we retailed 28,000 new vehicles in the month of december, a 15% increase for the company, and it was also an excellent month for the industry, with retailing 15,400,000 vehicles. and i think it's a bellwether litmus test month. that the industry, despite the drama in washington, with the fiscal cliff, put up such strong numbers, says, the american consumer is moving on with their life. they now view washington, d.c. as a political soap opera, drama, that is somewhat contrived. but at the end of the day, there will be some sort of deal around these false deadlines, and they've just simply are moving on with their life. >> mike, that worries me to hear you say that. it worries me to hear you say that. it's great news that the economy is moving along and that's wonderful. but what we've just been talking about is the idea that we aren't going to deal with some of your
we have mike jackson, chairman and ceo of auto nation. he joins us right now with the results. mike, you've got some good news to talk about. >> becky, good morning. and happy new year to you. great to see you. yes, we retailed 28,000 new vehicles in the month of december, a 15% increase for the company, and it was also an excellent month for the industry, with retailing 15,400,000 vehicles. and i think it's a bellwether litmus test month. that the industry, despite the drama in...
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>> caller: big boo-yah from jackson hole. >> say hello to those fed people out there. what's up? >> caller: oh, my girlfriend, i think, loves you more than me. >> you know what, i have to say it's -- i'm not familiar with her work. >> caller: one to three years, already holding. >> that's a buy. the stock, this is -- >> buy, buy, buy -- >> we're going to stick with that stock. let's go to austin in california, which is really in texas but we're going to go to austin in california. austin? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from san diego. >> san diego. so beautiful. say hello to ed greenberg there. he's wearing that fancy kind of cool black look now. go ahead. >> caller: what do you think about vale, i picked it up at about 14 and a quarter. do you think it'll keep going up? >> you have horse sense, stephanie link, we both think it's great. we did some buying of vale this morning. hey, let's go to jude in new jersey. hey, jude. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? >> real good, what's up? >> caller: quick question, with the acquisition that louisiana pacific made this week, is that a good
>> caller: big boo-yah from jackson hole. >> say hello to those fed people out there. what's up? >> caller: oh, my girlfriend, i think, loves you more than me. >> you know what, i have to say it's -- i'm not familiar with her work. >> caller: one to three years, already holding. >> that's a buy. the stock, this is -- >> buy, buy, buy -- >> we're going to stick with that stock. let's go to austin in california, which is really in texas but we're...
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mike jackson tells us why the day has become the biggest of the year for his industry. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> gearing up for the jobs report. the market's focus turning to adp employment rate today. what what you should expect and what feds say about the taper this month. >>> speaking of job, what do johnny football and cognizant have in common? they're looking down field for the big play. fienld out why they're moving operations to college station tex ex. >>> nation's largest retailer on black friday results in the success of dodge's recent ad campaign featuring rod burgundy as the second hour of "squawk box" begins now. >>> good morning everybody. welc
mike jackson tells us why the day has become the biggest of the year for his industry. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our...
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janet jackson. dan marino. simon hobbs. terry bradshaw -- >> simon's always been svelte. >> we're back right after this. s in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male...
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question is, how much of because of sandy. >> mike jackson is on tomorrow. >> not me. who is jack thorton? now he's dating some model or something. >> a big, swinging twitter person now. >> he dates models mow. >> and the private market is valuing like 11 -- >> she doesn't think of him as a nerd or geek or anything. she thinks he's the cat's mimi yao. >> as is normal, costco, one of the first retailers to talk about these things, the warehouse giant posting a better than expected 9% rise in same-store sales. let's check on the markets. we're back to 13.4 on the dow. okay. but we are at 13,5, 13.6. >> because of the same reason congress can only move one leg at a time. >> we're only back at 134. >> we got to resolution, but now we know we have another two months. >> it can't go up every day, i guess. but the s&p is actually closer to the high end of the terrain than the dollar is right now. >> what is it, three points away from a five-year high? >> this is not going to last. >> although it was pointed out that he's not an equities guy. he's a bond guy. and he pointed ou
question is, how much of because of sandy. >> mike jackson is on tomorrow. >> not me. who is jack thorton? now he's dating some model or something. >> a big, swinging twitter person now. >> he dates models mow. >> and the private market is valuing like 11 -- >> she doesn't think of him as a nerd or geek or anything. she thinks he's the cat's mimi yao. >> as is normal, costco, one of the first retailers to talk about these things, the warehouse giant...
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we'll ask mike jackson's about tesla's new finance program and the s.e.c.'s decision on companies tweeting out information. "squawk" will be right back. ♪ for tapping into a wealth of experience. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions. for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? >>> welcome back, mike jackson joins us now. good morning, mike, thanks for joining us. how were sales? >> joe, becky, good morning, pleasure to be with you. we had another excellent month for march. retailing almost over 27,000. just over 27,000 new vehicles. that's up 7% in total on adjusted basis, up 11%. we had acquisition
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eric jackson is an apple and r.i.m. holder. he's also a forbes columnist, jones us on the newsline. welcome back. >> hey, carl. >> a lot of discussion about people being afraid to step into apple before the numbers. worries about the first decline year over year and income at about ten years. is that going to happen? >> it might. i think the headline will be that they meet consensus, which is $55 billion in revenues. and 1350 in eps. i think that will initially cause some consternation and worry. it wouldn't surprise me if the stock were to sell off after hours today on that news. but i think in the coming days, we could see that quickly reverse, and the stock start to rally as people start to say, hey, these numbers aren't actually so bad, and start to look ahead to the positive news that's to come in 2013. >> that will depend on the guide, as they say. and whether or not these component order rumors are true, whether or not it's enough to move some of your iphone estimates into the coming quarter. what do you think they're going to say about these reports we've gotten that they're
eric jackson is an apple and r.i.m. holder. he's also a forbes columnist, jones us on the newsline. welcome back. >> hey, carl. >> a lot of discussion about people being afraid to step into apple before the numbers. worries about the first decline year over year and income at about ten years. is that going to happen? >> it might. i think the headline will be that they meet consensus, which is $55 billion in revenues. and 1350 in eps. i think that will initially cause some...
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>> i went to a school in jackson heights greens. >> not in brooklyn. >> no. >> david, did you ever get beat up and go crying? >> no, i never cried. >> why did you say brooklyn? i said queens. >> didn't he say -- where did he grow up? >> oh, it was queens. >> oh, okay. i see. and that was just amazing. i know you guys were -- it looks like it's called up today. i want -- now i am interested in whether someone orchestrates a short squeeze, just because he's mad at son from ten years ago. >> that might happen. but joe, at the same time, getting all the vitriol out of that conversation, the way to generate a lot of performance by the end of the year is saying the company is a fraud. what about that? >> i know. what i was amazed to see was ackman still thinks regulators are headed in there to see if this is a total ponzi scheme. >> he needs the government to win. he needs somebody. he needs a u.s. attorney. he needs someone to come in and indict and say it's a fraud. otherwise what's going to happen is you're going to have 20 million shares that are short. you've got buying low. we don't kn
>> i went to a school in jackson heights greens. >> not in brooklyn. >> no. >> david, did you ever get beat up and go crying? >> no, i never cried. >> why did you say brooklyn? i said queens. >> didn't he say -- where did he grow up? >> oh, it was queens. >> oh, okay. i see. and that was just amazing. i know you guys were -- it looks like it's called up today. i want -- now i am interested in whether someone orchestrates a short squeeze,...
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. >> bo jackson used to do that a lot, too, didn't he. he had a reason to. because he was the most unbelievable athlete of all-time. >> this is a global deal. i know we're woe is me europe, do i want to own a european cable company if europe's falling off the cliff? someone smarter than me says yes. >> john malone is smarter than you. >> hey, david. >> i feel so -- >> way to put a man down. as soon as he comes back. >> how about he's a close second. >> that's pretty good. >> i feel so much better. >> impact on markets of a del, lbo, if in fact that's what we get in the near term here. >> there was a moment where it would have been fanciful. it's too big. we heard that from you initially. it's too big. we may be in an ajr moment. >> i don't think so. listen, the reason we thought it was too big was because the equity check is when you would have penciled it out enormous. at the end of the -- when we see the deal, which we expect to shortly, we'll see that the equity check was far smaller. and so i don't think it argues for -- >> i remember when you first -- >
. >> bo jackson used to do that a lot, too, didn't he. he had a reason to. because he was the most unbelievable athlete of all-time. >> this is a global deal. i know we're woe is me europe, do i want to own a european cable company if europe's falling off the cliff? someone smarter than me says yes. >> john malone is smarter than you. >> hey, david. >> i feel so -- >> way to put a man down. as soon as he comes back. >> how about he's a close second....
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jackie deangelis joins us now from jackson, new jersey, can the story of six flags. >> good morning, michelle. this stock is up over 300% since may 2010. part of what's driving the momentums here is this post bankruptcy leadership team. he is known as a turn around specialist of sorts. he's focused on the idea of six flags as a regional theme park leader. he is not trying to have these parks be all things to all people. he's put a very focused team together. they are work to go improve operating efficiency. and their other goals are to innovate and reig vig rate their brand. >> i took people from within six flags and promoted them up. i've braet some people from within the industry in to help bring new thinking and people from outside of the industry such as myself. and i think the culmination of all three have made a huge difference in terms of our ability to really look forward and drive success. >> so people are first and foremost, but another key strategy is to work on these financials. for the first quarter, we saw revenues up more than po% year over year. by all accounts, analy
jackie deangelis joins us now from jackson, new jersey, can the story of six flags. >> good morning, michelle. this stock is up over 300% since may 2010. part of what's driving the momentums here is this post bankruptcy leadership team. he is known as a turn around specialist of sorts. he's focused on the idea of six flags as a regional theme park leader. he is not trying to have these parks be all things to all people. he's put a very focused team together. they are work to go improve...
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we had mike jackson said, i would love to sell these cars. they seem to want to keep this direct model. >> i visited the short hills mall, tesla. you feel like the bullgary necklace across the street. i went in to ask how much it was. she said, if you have to ask, get out of here. tesla is an interesting model. it is incredible how well they have done despite this. >> your long standing thesis has been, don't get in the way. haven't you heard people anecdotally saying, i am taking a little off here. >> it has run into a wall. it does feel like there is supply at this efl will. you have got basically a triple since two quarters ago when he said he didn't need any equity. at some point, you need another endorsement. national highway safety transportation board, someone else to come out. >> incredible story. >>> in the meantime, car company, nissan, is set to debut a smart watch. the nissan watch will be able to monitor car efficiency, register biometric data, via a heart rate monitor. nissan getting into the smart watch business is like blank g
we had mike jackson said, i would love to sell these cars. they seem to want to keep this direct model. >> i visited the short hills mall, tesla. you feel like the bullgary necklace across the street. i went in to ask how much it was. she said, if you have to ask, get out of here. tesla is an interesting model. it is incredible how well they have done despite this. >> your long standing thesis has been, don't get in the way. haven't you heard people anecdotally saying, i am taking a...